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Answer:
We have 200 shirts
Cost $2.80 each
plus a 5% charge for shipping.
Selling price
150% markup
Recall when we use percentages, we need to express them as decimals.
Michelle's cost for each shirt was
2.80 (1.05) = 2.94
The markup is
2.94 (1.50) = 4.41
The markup is added to the cost to get the final selling price.
2.94 + 4.41 = $7.35
Michelle will sell each shirt for $7.35.
Let’s reword the question to make it simpler to understand:
Keeley pays $3.20 per shirt + 5% for shipping.
She sells them at the carnival for 150% the price she paid.
First of all we should work out how much the 5% shipping cost Keeley.
If the shirts are $3.20 that means 10% is $0.32, to get 5% we divide that by 2. This means 5% is $0.16, therefore shipping is $0.16.
The total price Keeley pays per shirt is $3.20 + $0.16 = $3.36.
Now let’s find out 10% of $3.36, which is $0.336, then multiply that by 15 to get 150%:
5.04
Therefore Keeley sells each shirt for $5.04